After seeing the pre-show unveiling of the 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (with a brief appearance by Daniel Craig), and then getting a bit more intimate with it, we're pretty keen on the new Sport.

It's lighter, more modern-looking, and still exceptionally well-finished, inside and out.

The new Range Rover Sport also gets a supercharged V-6 as the base engine now, generating 340 horsepower.

But the real question is: What would make for the best configuration of the new Sport?

Would you opt for a base engine and load up on the interior options? Go for a supercharged V-8 engine, but skip the extra add-ons? Or go full-tilt with an Autobiography build?

Pricing ranges from an entry point of $63,495 on up to more than $93,295.

For us, the sweet spot might just be the Range Rover Sport HSE in Santorini Black with Corris Grey panoramic roof, Dark Grey oak veneers and Ebony/Cirrus seats and upholstery, standard 60/40 split-folding rear seats, the Vision and Convenience package plus the Front Climate Comfort and Visibility Package, Meridian Premium Audio package, Adaptive Cruise Control, and the Extra Duty Package, for a grand total of $77,880.

Breaking that down, it's $9,385 in options on top of the HSE V-6 Supercharged base price of $68,495.

That's a pretty sweet spot.

Go build one for yourself and let us know what you come up with.